BOP Stack

Drilling activities involve inherent risks, emphasizing the importance of readily available equipment like the Blowout Preventer (BOP). As a critical component on every drilling rig, the BOP plays a pivotal role in controlling back pressure kicks in the wellbore, mitigating the risk of blowouts.

To ensure proper well control and prevent blowout incidents, it is vital to install BOPs with the right specifications, including size and pressure ratings. With a combination of risk assessment, compliance with legal requirements, adherence to local practices, and consideration of well type, we make informed decisions when selecting BOPs for our clients.

At Kenyon, we understand the significance of these factors and the need for regular testing, refurbishment, and thorough inspections of BOPs. Our commitment to safety extends to implementing comprehensive measures throughout our operations. Our expertise in BOP stack services enables us to provide tailored solutions that address specific drilling challenges, giving you peace of mind throughout your operations.

Contact us at info@kenyon-international.com to learn more about our comprehensive BOP services and discover how we can enhance the safety and efficiency of your drilling activities. Choose Kenyon for reliable well control solutions.

How Kenyon International Helped Stop Nembe Oil Leakage

 

Devastating oil spills in Bayelsa’s Nembe community from a leaking wellhead that was affecting local residents for more than a month was eventually stopped by a team of engineers from Kenyon International West Africa Company Limited, an international oil and gas servicing company owned by a Nigerian.

The OML 29 Well 1, which is operated by Nigeria’s largest indigenous oil firm, Aiteo Eastern Exploration and Production Company Limited, had been spilling unabated into the Santa Barbara River, impacting marine lives and polluting the environment until Kenyon International West Africa intervened and brought the spill to a halt.

Efforts to contain the flow from the shattered wells were futile at first. The spill was of a special type – a gas blowout, which involved 80 percent gas and 20 percent oil.

The Wellhead owner Aiteo Eastern E&P, the petroleum minister, and Nigeria’s president all promised that specialist workers would stop the spill. And contrary to widespread claims that the spill was brought under control by foreign experts, it was the expertise of Kenyon International West Africa that effectively contained the leak.

“A key feature of our response model is transparency across all stages of response to the incident” said Victor Ekpenyong, founder & CEO at Kenyon International West Africa. “ We ensured that we factored in crucial pointers such as the size and type of spill and the environmental/ economic sensitivities of the resources at risk to avoid lasting damage on the waterways as the affected aquaculture is a major source of livelihood for the people of the community” he added

According to Ekpenyong, because the organisation is highly specialised in well intervention, well remediation and idle well management, solving the Nembe spillage came naturally to them as they had done the same for other companies. “Our client base is comprised of International Oil and Gas Companies (IOCs) and Nigerian Oil and Gas Companies (NOCs).” he explained.

Kenyon International West Africa is now rapidly becoming a recognized force in providing cost-effective well control services, well intervention services, well remediation services and idle well management services. In addition, the company has successfully completed several high-level projects for customers in the African continent.






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Solving wellhead vandalized cases by Kenyon International
Wellhead vandalism is one of the major problems Niger Delta region faces due to the volatility of the area. Rising cases of wellhead vandalism has significantly affected Nigeria’s and oil companies’ sources of revenue in the region.

The Alakiri and Olubiri wells suffered severe vandalism. They were both wrecked by miscreants who stole the Bonnet and gate valves from these wells, leaving the wells’ integrities compromised and rendering the sites highly unsafe as hydrocarbon keeps gushing uncontrollably at high pressure. These attacks on wellheads by vandals have huge devastating environmental effects.
We received a distress call from our client to arrest the situation at the two locations (Alakiri ad Olubiri), swiftly, we swung into action. We fixed the damaged wellheads, installed the Bonnet and Gate Valves locked with anti-theft nuts, and the wellheads were restored to normal.

We at Kenyon have pledged to remain at the forefront in the oil and gas servicing industry, providing unprecedented services to our clients, and solving all well-intervention-related problems.

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